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Technological issue prevents BU students from completing the LSAT

During the first fully digital administration of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), Binghamton University students and other test-takers were unable to complete their exams, and their data was wiped due to...


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BU food pantry distributes fresh produce to students

Approximately 2 million students nationwide struggle to purchase food, according to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), but at Binghamton University, the Bear Necessities Food Pantry is aiming to help with their nearly...


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English department adjunct lecturer gives talk on Walt Whitman's poetry

Even 150 years after poet Walt Whitman wrote most of his works, his words are still being discussed at Binghamton University. BU Libraries’ Special Collections hosted a talk on Thursday by Robert...


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March for Our Lives encourages civic engagement through voting

Gearing up for local elections in November, the Binghamton University chapter of March for Our Lives (MFOL) held a general body meeting to discuss gun violence prevention and the importance of researching...


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BU to survey students on tobacco-free policy

Depending on the results of a new survey designed to evaluate campus feedback to the Binghamton University’s Tobacco-Free Campus Initiative, the current policy may be going up in smoke. The survey, which...


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Voter registration efforts surge as election season nears

With local elections approaching, there has been a recent uptick in student voter registration efforts on Binghamton University’s campus. Positions up for the Broome County elections in November include a state Supreme...


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Frozen in place: Watson dean rescinds resignation following hiring freeze

In May, Krishnaswami Srihari announced his plans to resign, roughly 10 years after he became dean of the Watson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. But in the weeks before classes started...


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Second student-organized Climate Strike to take place in Downtown Binghamton

The topic of global warming is heating up, with another Climate Strike set to take place in Downtown Binghamton this week. Last Friday, Binghamton hosted a Climate Strike that aimed to call...


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Speakers talk environmental stability at TEDxBinghamtonUniversity Salon

After climate strikes took place worldwide on Friday, two Binghamton University professors gave talks about environmental stability for TEDxBinghamtonUniversity Salon on Monday. The two presentations were part of a smaller version of...


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New policy requires all campus jobs to be posted on HireBING

Binghamton University’s Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development has made changes to the campus hiring process, eliciting responses from students and faculty members alike. An idea that has been in the...